Bachelor of Science in Labor Studies
For the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Labor Studies, at least 24 credit hours must be earned from Indiana University; 20 of these after admission to the Department of Labor Studies. No more than 21 credit hours may be earned within a single subject other than Labor Studies. Thirty credit hours must be earned in 300- or 400-level courses, and at least 12 of the 30 credit hours must be earned in Labor Studies courses.
The bachelor degree requires an overall 2.0 (C) GPA. Courses in which grades of D or below are received may be counted only as electives. Courses within a major area must be in at least two different disciplines.
Degree Requirements (120 cr.)
Students receiving the Bachelor of Sciences degree in Labor Studies must complete 120 total credit hours including:
Students seeking a Bachelor degree in Labor Studies must take 51 credit hours of general education courses, 33 credit hours from the IU South Bend General Education Core Courses and 18 credit hours from the list of General Education Core Courses. As a part of these 51 credit hours, all students must successfully complete 12 credit hours from the Labor Studies Required Areas of Learning listed directly below. These courses can count toward the General Education core (30 cr.) or as general education courses (21 cr.).
- Students must have a minimum of 30 credit hours at the 300 or 400-level.
- Concentration requirements must be completed with a grade of C- or higher
Required Areas of Learning (12 cr.)
- ENG-W 131 Reading, Writing, and Inquiry I; OR
ENG-W 140 Reading, Writing, and Inquiry I- Honors - One additional 200/300-level writing course
- One economics course (LSTU-L 230 Labor and the Economy meets this requirement)
- One computer class
Major Requirements (42 cr.)
Students seeking a Bachelor degree in Labor Studies must take 51 credit hours of general education courses, 33 credit hours from the IU South Bend General Education Core courses and 24 credit hours from the list of IUPUI general education courses. As a part of these 51 credit hours, all students must successfully complete 12 credit hours from the Labor Studies Required Areas of Learning listed directly below. These courses can count toward the General Education core (30 cr.) or as general education courses (21 cr.).
- Labor Studies 100/200-level courses (15 cr.)
- Labor Studies 200/300/400-level courses (27 cr.)
Additional General Education Courses (12 cr.)
- Open
Electives (27 cr.)
- Open (Labor Studies courses recommended)